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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-10-25

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-10-25 page 1

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL COLU MHUS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1849 NUMBER yi. VOLUME XIII. WM. a THRALL & BKNRY REED, EDITORS AND PMOMUBTQtM. Orricr south-esst tornorof strsol unci Sugnr alley. TERMS Invariably in advance Dnily State Joun.al, per annum Tri-YVockly " " " Weekly " '' ", Daily per week, (payalilo to the carrier. .. g 00 a so 2 00 0 12J ADVERTISING : Tho following rates and rulei of advertising have been agreed npnn between the proprietors of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio State Journal, to bo obsorvea, In all cases, alter this date. Julv 20, 1849. DAILY PAPER. 12 linen or lean, one insertion 5 JO One squaro each additional 0 2.) 1 week 1 M 2 (X) :i 00 4 00 Ii 00 II 00 10 00 15 00 111 00 10 00 20 Oil St oo IS no M (X) co oo :i5 oo 40 (X) 45 00 55 00 130 (X) ' 3 " ' " 1 month " t " S " II M II H II , ,, a a a 9 " " a Standing card, fi lino or less, per annum i column, with 4 changes, ' " I " fi " ", ',! I ii t u I " changed weekly, " " I " " daily, " " 4 " 4 changes, " " J. ' I " " " J i2 ii .i J " changed weekly, " " daily, Other cases not provided for, chargeable in conformity with the above rates. The standard of measurement to bo minion type. For each additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of time, nnd for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, half icrico. No advertisements to be considered by the year, unless it is specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parlies. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy Of legal advertisements beyond tho amount charged lor their publication. . 1 1 Announcing candidates (for oflice of ovc ry description,) to be clnrgcci at the rate of hfiy cent- per week, for each name j the same to I c, in all cases paid in advance. All advertisements Irom Btrangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. , Advcrtise.nents not marked on the copy for a ppcci hed number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, will be conhned rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements not pertainin" thereto, to bo paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneer, General Affenta, Real Estate Agents, Arc, not to ho contracted for by the year, but to be charged by tho piece, at the usual rates. No Advertisements can Bl insehtkd gratuitous. Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and suchliko,to be charged halt' price. Marriage notices to bo charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid lor. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fain, soirees, concerts, or any public eiilertainmcnts where char-lies are made lor admittance all notices, of private associationsevery notice designed to call nttention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding,that the same is to be paid lor. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 coeds per line, and then only when accompan ieu by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be chargcJ not less than double the above rates, and measured as it solid. To those who advertiso equal to two thirds of a column yearly, in the weekly paper, I deduction of 20 per cent. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rate's. Attorneys will bu holden for the price ol inserting advertisements brought in by them. BflSmESS CARDS. CLINTON HOUSE, ADAMS'S) BLOCK, CHiLLICOTHE, OHIO J. CARLISIE, (!.ati. or C t It C I. E V I I. I. E . ) Jrjnett49. Ivd d. r. CONWAV L. E. TOMI.IMSON. II. v. nmivw & CO.. Grocers, Dealers in Produce, Pig Iron, AND Commission & Forwnrding Werchants, FRONT tlTREET, jy3-lyd. Portsmouth, onto. JOSEPFrSMltH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, WILL practice in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining -ounties. Ofiice. in the Exchange Bank Building, High street, Columbus, Ohio. jyll-dAwhiu. CARLISLE HOUSE, BY J. BOYD, flnnosite the New Court House, South Mamitrtet, OIRCt.KVII.I.r.. OHIO. R BUTTLES. ttinmsv nnd Counsellor at Law, Columuus, Ohio. Office, No. 2, Neil's Exchangu. opposite Secretary of State'i Office. JI William E Cui.MoitK. haiii.es W. Cilmoiii W. E. & C. W. GIL MO RE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY. Office N. E. corner Main and Be Tenth streets, aull-dlv CINCINNATI, O. JOHN HOW. A- "Of' ROW & DOANE, Forwarding & Commission Merchants, Portsmouth, ohio. IP Agents for (iliddon Co's Iron Furnaces. May 22, ISPJ-dtim. C. R. KING, DEALER IN DRY (JOODS, &c., opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. Nor. 19.. tl. B. COMSTOCK CO., FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, (.anal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. R1DGWAY A CO'S I RON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum 1 hus.Ohio. Movesofallkiuds,ndagreatvarie'yofCas- tings, always on hand Oct. 1, 1811. DR. ROB'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE NO. 4, NEIL'S KXCHANUI of Stale's Office, High st ( opposite the Secretary High st., Columbus. Mel I. WM. WILLSIHRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. Agent for Alcock s Premium Teeth. For sale Baker it Riley's Patent Forcep Key. May I3..t-wly. GEORGE E. WALCL'TT, PIGN AND UANNLR PAINTER, Nor. 9.. .dtf. colchbus. oimo. WALTER THRALL, 4 TTf-llt. V ml ( !o usel lor at Law. Columbus, Ohio J. ILT Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledge ment or Deeds lor tne state or i r. (LT Office on High St., between I own and Rich. octZU. 1R. MARIS'S OFFICE, n isi'Ml'M' nfJndire Swan's new building, Hmh st Jj Retidrnee Southwest corner of Rich and Third sts.. opposite Baptist Church. cleeii on. iinnriVAY HOTEL. T1V DAY1D MITCHI'LL, Broad street, Columbus. O- bio. April (i.. dtf. I. N. WniTING & nCNTINGTON. BOOKSELLERS and Stationers. nextdoor to the Clinton Bank. High street, Columbus. Ohio. Alargeassortmeni i f Books and Stationery always on hand ' ' reibIert WLLEY, pOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the public urn X.) ces. 1 olumuus. Aug. 2(3. 1 &15. Wm. Sei nr.KT M. C. Lillet. CERE, ABBOTT A CO., DEALERS in Hardware ind Cutlery, Iron, ails.otsts. House Builders' materials. Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, c. Ac. No. IG1 High street.sigu of the Gilt Padlock. JOHN SIMMONS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN READY MADE CLOTHING, QUINOT HALL, BOSTON. THK ATTMTIOK or DBA MM in OtOTHIW la MHCM TO T1IK A HO V K KTAIII.Illir.NT. MESSRS. SIMMONS A CO.. keep oonttt ntlvnnhind every variety and .tylo of HEADY MADE CLOTH-INIi udapicd to tho Western Trado. They have many facilities lor obtaining the raw material, and manufacturing at low prices, not enjoyed by any other house. Western Merchants, visiting Ito.ton, will do well to examine the above STOCK, boloro making their purchase! n New York or el.ewhore. OitPKIts loi Ready Made Clothing will meet with prompt attention, at lowest pricen. JOHN SI.11 HONS A CO., QU1NCY HALL. BOSTON. Aug. G, 1840. nulddltin CHICKER1NG A UILBKRT'N I' re hi in iii Boston Piano, Just received and for sale at manufactu rer's prices. A. HEED, Agent, Four doors North of the Noil Home, anio-dlv Columbus', Ohio, IUGIEYE HOUSE s IIY t LOi Gil A WOODS, v. stalky. t.'i.KiiK Bpmutornu,0, THE Office Or tho Ohio Stage Company's Lines to Sandusky, Columbus, Wheeling nnd Dayton, is kept at the Buckeye I ioiiso. Passengers taken to nnd from the depot I'rco ol charge. Meals always ready on tho arrival of the cars Wo refer the traveling public to the propnelors of the Staee Companies, who are willing to certify that there in a stage office al the lluckeyc Home, that rcceipu for fare to any point on the line. nui i-ir NATIONAL HOTEL SPRINGFIELD. THE proprietor of the abovo Hotel wishes it distinctly understood, that there Is no Stags' Officein Springfield exiept al kuhouU that there ii neither agent, drivers, horses or stages at any other house. ISAAC THAYER, Proprietor. Springfield, July 10, 1811). jyl9dtf. "COLUMBUS IXSlIKCKlJli'AiNY, FIRE AND MARINE. THIS Company continues to insiiro every species of building, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and merchandize, and other property contained therein, a-gainst loss or damage by fire ; also, steamboats, and a sail vessels, and the cargoes of Btcamhoats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water craft, against the perils of seas, lakes, and livers, on the most favorable terms. DEM AS ADAMS, Jr., See'y. June 25, 1849-dtf. ERIC K8oVTtRE AD WELL, CIOMMISSIOX MERCHANTS, Tur the purchase and J sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No. 51 Pearl street, Boston. AARON ERICKSON, Rochester, N. Y. GEORGE l'READWKLL, Boston oecl"2 illy. THE 80 C H E RN MI NST RSLi A COLLECTION of Psalm and Hymn Tunes. Odes nnd Anthems : In three parts, selected from eminont authors, together with a number of new tunes never before published Suited to nearly every metro, and well adapted to Churches of every denomination, Singing Schools, pri vato Societies, with plain rules for learners. By L.J. Jones, of Mississippi. Just received at the new bookstore, Neil House. lso28 J. Hi HILEY A CO c7wrKENTr6N"&CO A VCTION AM) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WE have removed to No. 136, in the corner building ol High and Rich street, one door north of Denig & Sons' Drugstore, where we will he found ready to attend to all consignment that we may roceivo, such as Real Es tate, Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac. Uj"-- Liberal advances mado on consignments. bov3 1yd. ' To Country Merchants. (MALL on C. R KINO, and buy goods below the market J prices. Come along, and make yourselves known as cash buyers responding to this call, anil you will buy. 1-or a tew days only. . n. wnu. May 17. HJI'J dfcw. NEIL HOUSE IIATIIS Are now in line operation, and this delightful, cheap and healthy luxury, can now be enjoyed in lull perlec-lion. Warm, Cold and Shower Bath, at all hours. IT Tickets obtained at the Office of the Neil House. Ladies' i.nthN. The Baths lor Ladies are now open, and tickets can be obtained by tinging the bell in the laches' parlor of the Neil House, where a lemale attendant will ho in redine6. jelfi dtf. Hats and Caps. J. B. COFFROTH & CO., 83 High street. D ODD'S White and Black Beaver Hats. Do. Moleskin and Silk do. With n general assortment of CAPS, c. Just, received and lor sale cheap. je'23-dtl. MbRELEATHER OF ALL KINDS. HH. KIMBALL has just received, in additi in to his . former stock, an extensive supply of Spanish and Slaughter Sole Leather, Upper do.. Calf and Kip Skins. Mo-rocco and Kid Skins of every variety, Pink, Cochineal and Fair Linings, Bindings, &c. All oi which will be sold at great bargains, at Ins old stand, sign of the Coldcn Boo Columbus, June 19, 1848-dtf. Green Uwa Cemetery. NOTICE is hereby given that Lots can be procured in Gieon Lawn Cemet ry, until the lirst of August next, at the following prices : First Class Lois HJ cents per square foot. Second class Lot! o cents per scuare foot. Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot. On and after the first of August, the prices will be as follows : First class Lots 10 cents per square toot. Second class Lots 7i cents per square foot. Third class Lots 5 cents per square loot. The Superintendent will he on the grounds, in fairweath--, from 11 o'clock A. M. until Ii o'clock P. M. By order of the Board of Trustees. jyl.'l-dtl'Mtw ALEX. E. GLENN, Clork. TOOTH PASTE. SITF.RIOR orticle of Charcoal Pasic for the Teeth, highly recommended. A The best quality ol Cologne. F'ine Almond Soap. Eau Lustral, a nnc article for the Hair. Anti-Mcphitic Aromatic Vinegar, lor the sick room. Extracts, assorted kinds. Ox Marrow. A lino quality of Hair Brushes. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil House. uf J. H. RILEY St CO. TO niNOEHS. A RULING MACHINE, iron frame for sale cheap for cash. in perfect order. C. SCOTT. jefi. TRACTS on Law Reform just published, nnd for sale at the new bookstore. Neil Flouse. V J.c J. II. RII.KY & 1 J. Port Folios -American Scenery. THE Tomb of Kosciusko, West Point. View ol Wilkesbarre. Penn. Yale College, New Haven, Conn. Also, a fine assortment of Folios, in Turkey Morocco, cap and 4to sizes t ine Stationery, etc.. oic jy'iO. J. II. RILEY Ic CO. NEW BOOKS. PENDENNIS, No. 2. by Thackeray ; 25c. Srenes where Ihe Tempter has triumphed -, by tho author of (-The Jail Chaplain;" 35c. Mornings among the Jesuits a' Rome ; by the Rev. M. Hi Seymour; (if Ac. Bogue's Theological Lectures; 1 vol. Cvo. Jci.t received by sc2G I. N. WHITING It HUNTINGTON. WHITE FISH.-' bids. VV io hi half do. Lske Superior Finn. In very excellent condition, tine and large, at W. M. FIM.H S, wn and 1 Decs eye moc. "OUTLINES OF ENGMBHiT ER ATE R E . A COMPOUND of English Authors and their works, by Shaw. For sale by cpl J. II. RILEY A CO. BOYDELL'S PLATES, No. 13, is now ready for the subscribers, se!4 J. II RII.KY A CO. 01 OLD PENS. A very superior article of Gold Pens T lor sale by api) W. M. SAVAGE. 200 DOLLARS KKWAIll). I: ' PI.D Iron the Jail of Franklin county. on the ere-J ning ol the 13th Inst.. JOHN DAVIS; about 0 feet 10 inches high, about 21 years old. dark complexion, down look, black hair; had on when ho lelt, dark brown heavertocn pull, dark cassinetl Irock coat, plaid or cross bnrred vest ; Md a number of reddish pimples on his lace. EZRA HILLS, iihoul si fet high, fair complexion, a. limit SS years old, buhl impudent manner, very talkative, light hair, sore on left cheek ; had on w hen ho left, light colored sn miner sack cunt, dark colorud beaver tccu pants, plaid vest, black fur hat. JAMES WARNER, about .' feet ID inches high, heavy set, about venrs uhLgrey eyes, lull face, very talliative, dr complexion, light hair; had on black cloth frock coat, black satin vest, barred cissimsre pants, and black cloth cap, AbEJlANUBH WILSON, about 17 years old. about rive feet six inches hlffh. spare madc.f.iircomnlnxion.licrht hnir. gangling awkward appearance ) had on light colored corded pants, black summer Irock coat,plaiil vest, black low crowned lint. The nbovo roward will be paid for tho apprehension and delivery, at the Jail of Franklin county, of tho above named persons, or Idly dullars lor each. JUIl.N GRAHAM, Oct. l-'l. 1(119. Sheriff Franklin county. AMERICAN SALOON, (Under the American Hotel,) HAVE just received Fresh Oysters, and will constantly keep on hand all the delicacies of tho seuson, such as Oviiten, RirdN, Veninon, Frenh I Mi, Snrdines, I'icitieu uyatcrif, Clami, l,oDaterN, c c. Tho Bar will bo kept constantly supplied with the purest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Segars, cV.c, Arc. Nop tins will bo spared to uratil'y the tastes and appetites of tho guests of the American Saloon, ID' Oysters by the doren, hundred or can. Columbus, Oct. 4, IUPJ. II FOR RENT. 'PIIAT desirable dwelling, on the corner of High street L nnd Sugar ulley. recenilv occupied by the subscriber. Also, bilO bushels prime coal in stable lor sale. Possession given on the 5th of Octobur, or sooner, if de sirable. Persons wishing to sno the premises, can do so by calling for the koy at the Btoro of t'yru-c Fuy At. Sons. 0-tl - SAJHUJ&Li 11. l'AV. DAVIS. SMITH & CO.. Commission iiml FortKinling Merchants, holesaln dealers in GROCERIES AND I'KODUCE, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. Personal attention given to receiving anil lurwarding goods, nnd selling produce consigned lor sale Sept. I'.', 1849, dlT CAPITOL HOUSE, COLUMHUS. OHIO, M. NORTHUUP, PROPRIETOR. THIS new and pepular Hotel ib located in the most central part of the city. It has been enlarged, and is now furnished in a style ecjuil to that oi' any Hotel in tho West. The Tablo d'Hote is furnished with every luxury the mai-ket nllords, and no pains will he spared to make the guests feel at home. Stages for all the routes, call at this house daily for pas-sengers.Convenient, nnd first-rate Stabling and Carriage House attached, and experienced and careful Ostlers, always in attendance.Soptember 10. 1849, Ivd LAND FOR SALE. Till", undivided half of 16 7LI-100 acres ol land, adjoining tho city of Columbus, 1G0 rods east of High street, fronting on the Columbus and Grnveport turnpike. Title indisputable price 150 dollars per acre. Terms easy, and made known on application to U. S. FORMAN. Columbus, Sept. -1, 1819. dtl MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS IN OHIO! THE subscriber will give particular attention to the colic ctian in Ohio, Michina Indiana. Illinois. Missouri, Kentucky, I0W knd WWeonwnior that class ol claims long since marked as " Loss," " Gone West," and " not collectable," by Merchahtl, NeWipaperpubliibenl, Manufacturers, and others. Five years experience has given him conscience hence there will be no charge, but so far as collections are made. Cards giving references, terms and instructions, will be sent in answer to post paid letters. Address, W. B. JARVIS, Attorney at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Aug. 14, lSPJ-d&wly. A. L. MARTIN & CO., FASHIONABLE DRAPERS AND TAILORS, iVc. 1 4' 0, Aeil'n Odeon Buildingt, UP STAIRS. A L. MARTIN CO.. respectfully inform tho citizens of Columbus and vicinity, that they nro now right side up, and prepared to execute all orders entrusted to them, with the ntmost pimcWlIyimo uepaicn, anu mey wish particularly to impress upon the minds of nil thnt they have .pared no pains or expense to secure the hest of workmen, so that their customers can rely upon their garments being made in the best possible Dinner A. L & Co., being personally acquainted with the most fashionable Eastern Tailors, have made arrangements with the Cutlers of the leading establishments to have patterns forwarded from lime to time of the prevailing styles of garments worn. They will also ren ive monthly from Paris, a plate of FtuMont. In fact, they are determined I lint no Tailoring Est dilishinent in the United States shall outdo Idem in either style of fashion or workmanship. Particular attention paid to Cutting Ladies' Cloaks and Sacks. Also, Youths' and Children's Dresses. An assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting, kept constantly on hand. A. L. MARTIN &. CO., Nos. I & 9, Neil's Odeon Buildings, up stairs. Oct. 1, IIHO-tf M AC A U L A Y'S ESS AY 8 AND REVIEWS. ESSAYS and Reviews, or, Scenes and Characters ; being n selection of the most eloquent passages from the writings of Thomas Uabington Macsulay. New American edition, I vol. Itmo. Topper's Pcoverbial Philosophy, nnd a Thousand Lines, and other Poems; by Martin Farquhar Tupper, A. M.,E R. S. Nuw edition I vol. I Jmo. A Voice to the Married ; being a compcnd.um ol social, moral and religious duties addressed to husbands and wives; by John Mather Austin, I vol. llimo. A Voice to Youih, addressed to young men and young In ,li: l,v Jiihii Maihcr Austin; 1 vol. llimo. Law "of Kindness Illustrations of the Law of Kind ness, by Rev. G. W. Montgomery ; I vol. lomo. Just received at the bookstore ol JT7. . N. WHITING ft HUNTINGTON CITY HOOK niNDERY. THE subscriber having commenced the ItooK Binding business, in the Wolf Journal building, High street, is prepared to do all kinds of Binding. Blank Books, ol r r , ..lJ 1 I I ... ,ir.l... fll.l llAnk. every iiescripiiun, rami emu m Periodicals, See., neatly bound, on Ihe shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. apUtf I. WIT. SUGAR C'CRKD HAMS, Dried Beef, together with every nrlicle in the Groeorv line. 27 W. M. FINCH, 4 nnd 5 Buckeye Block. NOTICE. npilE notes and accounts of Geo-ge Gere ft Co., are left X w ith us lor settlement and collection Thv must he paid without delav. Columbus. July'5, HMD. GERE, ABBOTT & CO FOR SALE. TWO NEW TWO HOBSF. WAGONS, made on honor, fur sale r.t reduced prices. WM FINCH, null Nos. 4 and fl Buckeve Block. s I'PERIOR CODFISH. 1 cask very superor White Codfish. for retail cnily, at TT . BflJ. r UllEX O) aunij No. I and 5. Buckeye Block. GOLD PENS London Manufacture. J I ST received, an invoice of F'. Mordnn's celebrated Gold Pens, new patterns. The shove are considered much superior in quality .weight and material to any other pen. to which the attention of the public is invited. J- H. HILEY A CO., au7 New bookstore. Neil House. OIL PAINTINGS. A SERIES of 9 Lsndscapes in oil. Scenes in Switzer land linolv framed. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil Mouse. HU, J. II. HILEY A CO VilT7H ENRVltiAlToRYS EiTATE NOTICE is hsreby given, that tho subscriber has been appointed and qualified as administrator on the estate of Capt Henry Msllnry. late of Frank) l county, deceased. Dated at Columbus, this 4th day of October, A I). 1819. , I dw3w B. T. CUSH1NO. PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY ILLUSTRATED. A book of ThoiiBhisnnd Arguments originally treated, bv Martin Farquhar Tupper, and illustrated by William Walcutt. At the new bookstore, Neil House. oc J. H. RILEY &. CO. MUFF8 AND TIPPETS. JUST received, a largo and splendid assortment of Lynx, Isabella, Bear, African Lynx, Jennett, Stono Martin, Coney, and other kinds of Muffs, together with a lnrge assortment of White. Black, and othei kinds of large Tippet Cniiea and Victorinos, fur cheaper than ever ollcred before in this city. oc(7 ilm J. D. OSBORN & CO. ,)Avv ROXIOS Ilellevcrnon Superior Wheel UUU Oven Glass, sizes from 6H9to40HfiO. 400 boxes doublo thick. Imitation Crown, Plale and French, of all descriptions, 1000 boxes Country Brands, sixes from 7X9 to 20 'J I. Constantly on hand at Pittsburgh prices. N, W. SPEEHS. ocl7-tf No. 12 Columbia st., Cincinnati. Kf( BOXES Green GlHsswnre. ww Flasks, Quarts, Pints and Hnlfs Porter and I'nck-ing Bottles, Jars, Tumblers, Vials, and Druggist Ware of all kinds. 600 boxes Flint Glassware. Wino Bottles, Molasses Cans, Creams, Jars, Tumblers, Plain nnd Fluted. Also, Druggist Waro of every variety, constantly for sale by N. W. SPF.ERS, oc!7 tf Columbia st., Cincinnati. MEDICAL NOTICE. DOCTOR J . Ii. MeOlLL WILL attend to all professional calls in the city or country. Office, on High st., next door north of Bcnti's Confectionary. Residence, on F'ront, between Rich and r riend streets. Columbus, Oct. lb, 11119. dim FOR RENT. THE dwelling home formerly occupied by Cnpt Henry S. Millory, opposite the Blind Asylum, Columbus, with ten acres of ground adjacent thereto. For terms, apply to B. T. GUSHING, oclfi-difcwtf HLYNN & BALDWIN TT AVE just reeoived a new mid extensive assortment of XJL Rich Jxwklhy, that has been selected with great cure. "sl Wo shall be glad, at all times, to show our nev goods, to all those who may favor us with a call. oc20d NEIL HOUSE. LEATHER! LEATHER! LEATHER! THE subscriber has more Leather in store, a greater variety, and at lower prices, than can be found elsewhere in the city. Manufacturers who will please call and examine for themselves, are assured that they will not go away dissatislied. (13 High street, corner of Journal building. oe!6 H. II. KIMBALL. ANSEL EDWARDS' CHEAP CASH HOOK STORE, NEXT HOOlt TO TBI I'OST OFFtCI.BTATI STKKr.T, COLUMM'S, OHIO. CCONSTANTLY for sale, a general assortment ol Stand-J aid and Miscellaneous Books, Cheap Publications, the Magazines, &:c. English, French and American Stationery. Gold Pens of varflfes styles, and ol the best quality. Engravings, Letter and Cip Writing Paper, ccc, c. 'oclfi tf 1849. New York and Cincinnati Line. Chamborlin.Oaluian &Co.,New York, ., A. R. Cobb Co., - - Bullulo, Proprietors CONNECTS WITH New York and Ohio Line, Ohio Canal Cobb, Bishop & Co Cleveland. Kellogg llaskius Ohio Canal Perry Smith & Co Zanesville. irjrNo Transhipment at Albany or Troy. IJ Cargoes fully insured. Ship Daily from Pier No. 2, East River. For Freight or Passage, apply to CHAMBERLIN, OATMAN fc CO., No. 29 Coenties Slip, N. Y. MARK PACKAOII U N. Y. A Nl t'. LINE. au22 SmdAw "STTfE - HO uTe Sl "A 1,0 ON, AVI) 2t 5iXS'l-o f Between the Neil House and the American ) 1IIOH STHEET. COLDMBCI, THRESH Oysters, Game, YenltoD. At. I. Poached Units. Rarebits, Snrdines, Stenks, Ten, Colfce, Chocolate, Ac., at all hours through the day and evening. A choice assortment of Confectionery and Cigars. Foreign, Eastern and City Papers, in the Saloons. eStSmd NEWTON NORTHOVER. NOTICE. rTtHE Stockholders in the Columbus nnd Hirrisburgh A Turnpike Company, are hereby notified that an instnl nient of 'I to per cent, has been ortlered by the Directors, payable Within sixty dtvys from date, to Geo. M. Parsons, Esq., Treasurer. L. BUTTLES, Sec'y of Hoard of Directors. Columbus, Aug. 211, 1849,-dtm A. O. BROWN HAS bought one of the largest assortments of Morocco, Linings. Leather, Findings, Hoots, Shoes and Rubbers that has ever been brought to this market, viz : 50 dozen French Calfskins ; Judo. PhiladelpbiaCalfand Kip Skins; 2.U00 sides, consisting of Wax and Buff Upper and Kip; 'P. F. Split and Country Calfskins ; UK) doz. French, Tnrupico, Mogadore and Madras Morocco; Red, Pink. Yellow, Green, Blue and Cochineal Linings J 800 sides Baltimore white Solo Leather ; 5IK) lbs. Shoo Thread. Udillerent kinds , Silk, Twist, Patent Sewing Thread; Boot web, Galloon, Ribons, Silk and Cotton Laces, Knives. Pinchers. Hammers, Punches. Size sticks and Straps Bristles, Shoe Pegs. Nails, Lasts, Boot trees and Crimps; Fuy's Paris Kit; everything known lo the craft; 6100 pairs Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, of all Borts and patterns, lor Ladies, Gentlemen and Chll dren'swear; 1.000 pairs latest improved Patent Metallic Over Shoes ; nil to be sold at prices that will make gentlemen face the music. snTdAwtf TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ALL persons indebted to E. W A E. Gwvnnk, or Gwvnnks McMuniciK, are requested to coll at the ollice in the bnsement on the alley, anil under the old store room, where the books and notes of the above firms will be round in Ihe hands of Mr. W. A. Fiiack n, who is duly authorized to receive money and make settlements. Those who do not avnil themselves of this notice, may expect to lind their notes or nccounts in the hands of proper officers for collection. E. W. & E. GWVN'NE. Columbus, Oct. 17, 1849. lmclAtw Columbus and (Jroveport Turnpike Company. THE Presidsntnnd Directors ol said Company have made a requisition of lOpi-rccnt on all stock subscribed to said road, (being the third instalment.) payment to he made to W. W. Kile, treasurer of the board, at jus ollice in Madison township, on or before the 15th day of December, A. D. WW. To persons residing in or near Columbus, the payments may be made to Thomas Moodie. Cashier City Bank. JOHN SHARP, President. John Cox, Secretary. Grovcport, Oct. 15. l849-2mdAw. TO NHOli MANUFACTURERS. OflA SIDES fntney Kip Leather. Ilsi Philadelphia wUU Slaughter Kip Skins; 20 doz. French Calf Skins; 20 doz. Philadelphia do.; U doz New York do.: 50 doz. Morocco and Kid do; 100 doz. Lining do.; all colors and qualities, just received, and for sale very cheap, at the Shoo and Leather store of ,,,-,; II. II. KIMBALL. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. PERSONAL property belonging to the estate of ('apt. Henry S. Mailoiy. "deceased, consisting of a great va. riety of elegant parlor furniture, carpets, beds, oodding, kitchen utensils, silver and other plate, line blooded trotting horses, carnnges.a buggy, a cropol com of this year's raising, and a variety of other properly in ordinary use in house keeping, will be sold at vendue, at his lotc residence opposite tho Blind Asylum. Columbus, on Monday IlieVJthinst , commencing at 10 o'clock in the foreiiorn, and will continue from day thereafter until the property is nil sold. B T. GUSHING. Aclm'r. Oct 12, 1849 dAwts A GRADUATE OF the University of Virginia, w ho tl.o past ten years has been engaged in leeching the higher branches of a liberal education, desires a situation in connexion with some scientific institution. The department of Mathematics will be preferred. The most ample testimonials of competency and fitness can be furnished Ironc gentlemen well known to the scientific world. Any intelligence respecting n present vacancy, or one likelv to occur within several months, will receive attention," if addressed to A. B C, offiea ol the National Intelligencer, Washington. oc2-d!m COAL! COAM COAL! r( fifiA BUSHELS first quality of Northern Coal for )U.UUU sale by the Licking and Coihocton Coal Company, at their Yard opposite llavden's F'actory. oeB-diwtf THOS STITT, Agent. FINE OLD CHEESE. JUST received, a large lot of fine old cheese from Major McClond's dairy. (oc!2) W. M. FINCH. HOOKS & STATIONARY. i. N. WHITING it HUNT IN Q TON, Ihioksellert and Hlntiontrt. Hih itrttt. NEW EDITION OF SWAN'S EXECUTOR'8 AND ADJHINISTRATOK'S MANUAL. A MANUAL FOR EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS, in the settlement of Estates of Deceased Persons; Willi Practical Forms. By Joseph R. Swan, late President Judge of the Tw elfth Judicial Circuit, nnd author of " Swan's Treatise on the law relating to the Power, and Duties of Justices ol tho Peace and Constables, in the Stste of Ohio." New edition, 1 vol. roy. 12mo. For sate at the bookstore of 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Columbus, Sept. b, 1819. The work may also be had, at the publishers' prices, of tho following persons, viz : Dr. Harvey Scott Lancaster; Joseph Jones, bookseller, Chillicothe ; William McArthur, Circloville ; D. M. Murray, Portsmouth; Sanford A Co., booksellers, Newark ; W. W. Reed A Sons, and A. W. Per-ley.do., Zanesville ; McCracken Thompson, Cambridge ; Dr. John Dunham, St. Clairsville ; J. 11. Thompson, bookseller. Wheeling ; A. L. Frazer, do., Steubcnvillo ; B. L, A T. Hanna, New Lisbon ; James A. Adair, Esq., McCnnnells-ville; Win. Nash, Gallipolis; Henry H. Nenl, do.; Beebe Elkins. booksellers, Akron; W. A S. Slocum, do., Marietta; J. D Bigger & Co., Mussillun ; 1. J. F'ast, do., t-sn-ton; B. Little, do,, Ravenna; C. W. James, clerk of the court. Log-in, llockingcnunty ; Samuel Kneppor, Wooster ; John Beail, Cadiz ; Martin Welker, clerk ol the court. Millers bursh, Holmes county j Wm. 11. Canlield, Esq., Msdins; M. C. ounglove, bookseller, Cleveland ; Sanlord A Hay-ward, do., do ; C. Bartlett, do , Pnincsville ; W. N. Porter, Warren, Trumbull county; AmosC. Hubbard, clerk of the court. Jefferson, Ashtabula county ; David Cnmpbell A- Sou, booksellers, Sandusky City ; W. M. Starks, Portmsster, Lower Sandusky ; J. J. Beach, bookseller, Mansfield ; J. B. Larvvill, clerk of tho court. Bucyrus ; Bronson McLone, Kenton, Hardin county ; J. N. Kurtz, bookseller, Springfield; S. Milliktn, clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette county; Charles Ells, bookseller, Dayton: F'rancis Harris, Xenial James Morrison, Piqua; Thomas Brodic. Postmaster, Lebanon ; II. W. Derby A Co., booksellers, Cincinnati ; Bradley A Anthony, do., do.; Wm. W. Fay, Delaware; G. C. Worth, Upper Sandusky ; Curtis Allen, Marion ; John Melvin. London, Mndison county; George Ebert, Tiffin; Wm. Hood, Pcrrysburgh : C.I'.. Newman and J.M. Crosby, Norwalk ; J. Soweis A Co., Findlay ; Otlo H. Moelier, Somerset. Perry co.; Parsons A Co., Elyria. se7 d&w WONDERFUL INVENTIONS. A HISTORY of Wonderful Inventions, illustrated with numerous engravings ; 1vol. contknts : The Mariner's Compass; The Steam Engine; Lighthouses; The Cotton Manufacture; Gunpowder ard Gun Cotton; Steam Navigation ; Clocks; The Railway; Printing; Gas Light; The Themomelor ; The Electric Telegraph; The Barometer; f,'he Telescope ; The Microscope, Just received and for sale by jyS. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. . NEW BOOKS. LYNCH'S EXPEDITION A narrative of the United Spates' Expedition to the River Jordnn and the Dead Sen; 1 vol. Uvo., wiih maps and numerous illustrations. Cirlyle's Dante Dante's Divine Comedy, The Inferno ; a literal prose translation, with the text of the original, colla ted from the beBt editions, and explanatory notes ; 1 vol. 12 mo; by John A. Carlyle, M. D. Characteristics of Literature Illustrated by the geniuB of distinguished men ; 1 vol ; by Henry 'P. Tuckeruian. Roland Caahcl : by Charles Lever part 2. For .ale by jyll. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. GOLD PENS AND PENCILS. THE subscribers have recently received a laige assortment of Gold Pens, from the best manufactories in the country, among which are Levi Brown's F.ne Gold Pens. Tho Congress do do. Bard Si Brot ers' do. Woodward's do do. The Croton do do. The Victoiia do do. Also. Gold and Silver Pencil Cases. All of which will oc sold at the lowest prices. JeW. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Gieslcr'e Ecclesiastical History. A COMPOUND of Ecclesiastical History, by Dr. John C. L. Giesler ; anew edition in 2 vols. ilvo. Chalmers' Sermons, from 17U8 to 1847; forming vol. C. of Chalmers' PosthumouH Works. Hildreth's U. States, from tho first settlement of the country to the organization of the government under the Federal Constitution, in II vols. Soutbey's Common Place Book; being choice selections from celebrated authors ; in two parts part 1, 60c. For sale by au'J I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. THE subscribers keep constantly on hand at their book store, a very gerund assortment of Sunday School Hooks, embracing an extensive variety of Library Books. Question Books, 'Poachers' Class Books, Catechisms, Ac, Ac. Cheap Bibles, Testaments, Ac, Sic. All of which will be sold at the Societies' Eastern pi ices. Persons desiring to make up Sunday School Libraries, Ae., are invited to call and examine their assortment. jy21 dAvv. I, N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKS. ' i-THIE History of Pendennis, his Fortunes and Misfor-Jt. tunes, his Friends and his greatest Enemy By W. M. Thackeray, author of Vanity Fair, The Great Hogaity Diamond, Ac. .Illustrated by the author. Price IS cents. The Magic of Kindness; or the wondrous story of the Good Huan. By the Brothers Mayhew. Illustrated by George Cruikshanks unci Henry Meadows. History of the National Constituent Assembly of Trance, from May, 111 18. By J. F. Corkran, Esq. Just received and for sale by se8 LjN WHITING A HUNTINGTON. New Edition of Fremont's Exploring Expedition.OREGON and California Tho Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon nnd California, by brevet Col. J. C. Fremont. To which is added a description of the Physical Geography of California, with recent notj. ces ol the Gold Region, from the latest nnd most authentic sources; I vol, l2mo, new edition. Just received at the bookstore of jy7dw. 1. ,N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. THE INCARNATION; OR, Pictures of the Virgin nnd Her Son; by Charles Bc echer with an introduction, by Mrs. Harriet Bencher Stowe ; 1 vol. Marie Antninet'e; by J. S. C. Abbott. 1 vol. crimson cloth, with engravings. " For sale by jy.'. 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Hildreth's U. States, Vol. I. A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, from the discovery ol the Contineut to the organization of the Government under the Federal ('(institution. In 3 vols Omo. Bv Richard Hilpukth. For sale by iyi.l I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. DH7. cTlMBE'sliTjJIDE TO HEALTH i Health and long lfe within the reach of all." THE Universal Guide to health, by a rational course (I food and diet; by Andrew Combo. M. D. New edition, 1 vol. 12mo. For sale at the bookstore of iy7. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. THIERS' YAPOLEON. Complete. THE History of the Consulate and Empire under Napoleon. Nos. S and !, completing the work Just received bv ep3 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY. HISTORY of the American Bible Society from ils organization to the present time. 1 vol. vo.j' 1,50. By Rev. W. P. Strickland. For tain by sep3 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. United States IJpensatory New Edition. THE Dispensatory of the Uniled States of America ; by Drs. ood At Bachr. Eighth edition, carefully revised. For sale bv aulO 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKS. LIFE in the Far Wast, by leorge Frederick Buxton ; 1 vol. 12mo. "Cuj ,( the best books of the season." For salo bv jyA I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. MR8rLiitMErV WORK. HEARTS AND HOMES, or Social Distinctions; a story bv Mrs F.I I is. For sale by null. I. N WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Lvnch's Expedition to the Dead Sea. ANEW SUPPLY just received by sept I N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. NEW UBfj T AD" Alice, or the New Una) a novel. For sale by Lj still I N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON.

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL COLU MHUS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1849 NUMBER yi. VOLUME XIII. WM. a THRALL & BKNRY REED, EDITORS AND PMOMUBTQtM. Orricr south-esst tornorof strsol unci Sugnr alley. TERMS Invariably in advance Dnily State Joun.al, per annum Tri-YVockly " " " Weekly " '' ", Daily per week, (payalilo to the carrier. .. g 00 a so 2 00 0 12J ADVERTISING : Tho following rates and rulei of advertising have been agreed npnn between the proprietors of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio State Journal, to bo obsorvea, In all cases, alter this date. Julv 20, 1849. DAILY PAPER. 12 linen or lean, one insertion 5 JO One squaro each additional 0 2.) 1 week 1 M 2 (X) :i 00 4 00 Ii 00 II 00 10 00 15 00 111 00 10 00 20 Oil St oo IS no M (X) co oo :i5 oo 40 (X) 45 00 55 00 130 (X) ' 3 " ' " 1 month " t " S " II M II H II , ,, a a a 9 " " a Standing card, fi lino or less, per annum i column, with 4 changes, ' " I " fi " ", ',! I ii t u I " changed weekly, " " I " " daily, " " 4 " 4 changes, " " J. ' I " " " J i2 ii .i J " changed weekly, " " daily, Other cases not provided for, chargeable in conformity with the above rates. The standard of measurement to bo minion type. For each additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of time, nnd for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, half icrico. No advertisements to be considered by the year, unless it is specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parlies. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy Of legal advertisements beyond tho amount charged lor their publication. . 1 1 Announcing candidates (for oflice of ovc ry description,) to be clnrgcci at the rate of hfiy cent- per week, for each name j the same to I c, in all cases paid in advance. All advertisements Irom Btrangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. , Advcrtise.nents not marked on the copy for a ppcci hed number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, will be conhned rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements not pertainin" thereto, to bo paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneer, General Affenta, Real Estate Agents, Arc, not to ho contracted for by the year, but to be charged by tho piece, at the usual rates. No Advertisements can Bl insehtkd gratuitous. Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and suchliko,to be charged halt' price. Marriage notices to bo charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid lor. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fain, soirees, concerts, or any public eiilertainmcnts where char-lies are made lor admittance all notices, of private associationsevery notice designed to call nttention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding,that the same is to be paid lor. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 coeds per line, and then only when accompan ieu by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be chargcJ not less than double the above rates, and measured as it solid. To those who advertiso equal to two thirds of a column yearly, in the weekly paper, I deduction of 20 per cent. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rate's. Attorneys will bu holden for the price ol inserting advertisements brought in by them. BflSmESS CARDS. CLINTON HOUSE, ADAMS'S) BLOCK, CHiLLICOTHE, OHIO J. CARLISIE, (!.ati. or C t It C I. E V I I. I. E . ) Jrjnett49. Ivd d. r. CONWAV L. E. TOMI.IMSON. II. v. nmivw & CO.. Grocers, Dealers in Produce, Pig Iron, AND Commission & Forwnrding Werchants, FRONT tlTREET, jy3-lyd. Portsmouth, onto. JOSEPFrSMltH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, WILL practice in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining -ounties. Ofiice. in the Exchange Bank Building, High street, Columbus, Ohio. jyll-dAwhiu. CARLISLE HOUSE, BY J. BOYD, flnnosite the New Court House, South Mamitrtet, OIRCt.KVII.I.r.. OHIO. R BUTTLES. ttinmsv nnd Counsellor at Law, Columuus, Ohio. Office, No. 2, Neil's Exchangu. opposite Secretary of State'i Office. JI William E Cui.MoitK. haiii.es W. Cilmoiii W. E. & C. W. GIL MO RE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY. Office N. E. corner Main and Be Tenth streets, aull-dlv CINCINNATI, O. JOHN HOW. A- "Of' ROW & DOANE, Forwarding & Commission Merchants, Portsmouth, ohio. IP Agents for (iliddon Co's Iron Furnaces. May 22, ISPJ-dtim. C. R. KING, DEALER IN DRY (JOODS, &c., opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. Nor. 19.. tl. B. COMSTOCK CO., FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, (.anal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. R1DGWAY A CO'S I RON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum 1 hus.Ohio. Movesofallkiuds,ndagreatvarie'yofCas- tings, always on hand Oct. 1, 1811. DR. ROB'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE NO. 4, NEIL'S KXCHANUI of Stale's Office, High st ( opposite the Secretary High st., Columbus. Mel I. WM. WILLSIHRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. Agent for Alcock s Premium Teeth. For sale Baker it Riley's Patent Forcep Key. May I3..t-wly. GEORGE E. WALCL'TT, PIGN AND UANNLR PAINTER, Nor. 9.. .dtf. colchbus. oimo. WALTER THRALL, 4 TTf-llt. V ml ( !o usel lor at Law. Columbus, Ohio J. ILT Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledge ment or Deeds lor tne state or i r. (LT Office on High St., between I own and Rich. octZU. 1R. MARIS'S OFFICE, n isi'Ml'M' nfJndire Swan's new building, Hmh st Jj Retidrnee Southwest corner of Rich and Third sts.. opposite Baptist Church. cleeii on. iinnriVAY HOTEL. T1V DAY1D MITCHI'LL, Broad street, Columbus. O- bio. April (i.. dtf. I. N. WniTING & nCNTINGTON. BOOKSELLERS and Stationers. nextdoor to the Clinton Bank. High street, Columbus. Ohio. Alargeassortmeni i f Books and Stationery always on hand ' ' reibIert WLLEY, pOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the public urn X.) ces. 1 olumuus. Aug. 2(3. 1 &15. Wm. Sei nr.KT M. C. Lillet. CERE, ABBOTT A CO., DEALERS in Hardware ind Cutlery, Iron, ails.otsts. House Builders' materials. Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, c. Ac. No. IG1 High street.sigu of the Gilt Padlock. JOHN SIMMONS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN READY MADE CLOTHING, QUINOT HALL, BOSTON. THK ATTMTIOK or DBA MM in OtOTHIW la MHCM TO T1IK A HO V K KTAIII.Illir.NT. MESSRS. SIMMONS A CO.. keep oonttt ntlvnnhind every variety and .tylo of HEADY MADE CLOTH-INIi udapicd to tho Western Trado. They have many facilities lor obtaining the raw material, and manufacturing at low prices, not enjoyed by any other house. Western Merchants, visiting Ito.ton, will do well to examine the above STOCK, boloro making their purchase! n New York or el.ewhore. OitPKIts loi Ready Made Clothing will meet with prompt attention, at lowest pricen. JOHN SI.11 HONS A CO., QU1NCY HALL. BOSTON. Aug. G, 1840. nulddltin CHICKER1NG A UILBKRT'N I' re hi in iii Boston Piano, Just received and for sale at manufactu rer's prices. A. HEED, Agent, Four doors North of the Noil Home, anio-dlv Columbus', Ohio, IUGIEYE HOUSE s IIY t LOi Gil A WOODS, v. stalky. t.'i.KiiK Bpmutornu,0, THE Office Or tho Ohio Stage Company's Lines to Sandusky, Columbus, Wheeling nnd Dayton, is kept at the Buckeye I ioiiso. Passengers taken to nnd from the depot I'rco ol charge. Meals always ready on tho arrival of the cars Wo refer the traveling public to the propnelors of the Staee Companies, who are willing to certify that there in a stage office al the lluckeyc Home, that rcceipu for fare to any point on the line. nui i-ir NATIONAL HOTEL SPRINGFIELD. THE proprietor of the abovo Hotel wishes it distinctly understood, that there Is no Stags' Officein Springfield exiept al kuhouU that there ii neither agent, drivers, horses or stages at any other house. ISAAC THAYER, Proprietor. Springfield, July 10, 1811). jyl9dtf. "COLUMBUS IXSlIKCKlJli'AiNY, FIRE AND MARINE. THIS Company continues to insiiro every species of building, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and merchandize, and other property contained therein, a-gainst loss or damage by fire ; also, steamboats, and a sail vessels, and the cargoes of Btcamhoats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water craft, against the perils of seas, lakes, and livers, on the most favorable terms. DEM AS ADAMS, Jr., See'y. June 25, 1849-dtf. ERIC K8oVTtRE AD WELL, CIOMMISSIOX MERCHANTS, Tur the purchase and J sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No. 51 Pearl street, Boston. AARON ERICKSON, Rochester, N. Y. GEORGE l'READWKLL, Boston oecl"2 illy. THE 80 C H E RN MI NST RSLi A COLLECTION of Psalm and Hymn Tunes. Odes nnd Anthems : In three parts, selected from eminont authors, together with a number of new tunes never before published Suited to nearly every metro, and well adapted to Churches of every denomination, Singing Schools, pri vato Societies, with plain rules for learners. By L.J. Jones, of Mississippi. Just received at the new bookstore, Neil House. lso28 J. Hi HILEY A CO c7wrKENTr6N"&CO A VCTION AM) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WE have removed to No. 136, in the corner building ol High and Rich street, one door north of Denig & Sons' Drugstore, where we will he found ready to attend to all consignment that we may roceivo, such as Real Es tate, Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac. Uj"-- Liberal advances mado on consignments. bov3 1yd. ' To Country Merchants. (MALL on C. R KINO, and buy goods below the market J prices. Come along, and make yourselves known as cash buyers responding to this call, anil you will buy. 1-or a tew days only. . n. wnu. May 17. HJI'J dfcw. NEIL HOUSE IIATIIS Are now in line operation, and this delightful, cheap and healthy luxury, can now be enjoyed in lull perlec-lion. Warm, Cold and Shower Bath, at all hours. IT Tickets obtained at the Office of the Neil House. Ladies' i.nthN. The Baths lor Ladies are now open, and tickets can be obtained by tinging the bell in the laches' parlor of the Neil House, where a lemale attendant will ho in redine6. jelfi dtf. Hats and Caps. J. B. COFFROTH & CO., 83 High street. D ODD'S White and Black Beaver Hats. Do. Moleskin and Silk do. With n general assortment of CAPS, c. Just, received and lor sale cheap. je'23-dtl. MbRELEATHER OF ALL KINDS. HH. KIMBALL has just received, in additi in to his . former stock, an extensive supply of Spanish and Slaughter Sole Leather, Upper do.. Calf and Kip Skins. Mo-rocco and Kid Skins of every variety, Pink, Cochineal and Fair Linings, Bindings, &c. All oi which will be sold at great bargains, at Ins old stand, sign of the Coldcn Boo Columbus, June 19, 1848-dtf. Green Uwa Cemetery. NOTICE is hereby given that Lots can be procured in Gieon Lawn Cemet ry, until the lirst of August next, at the following prices : First Class Lois HJ cents per square foot. Second class Lot! o cents per scuare foot. Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot. On and after the first of August, the prices will be as follows : First class Lots 10 cents per square toot. Second class Lots 7i cents per square foot. Third class Lots 5 cents per square loot. The Superintendent will he on the grounds, in fairweath--, from 11 o'clock A. M. until Ii o'clock P. M. By order of the Board of Trustees. jyl.'l-dtl'Mtw ALEX. E. GLENN, Clork. TOOTH PASTE. SITF.RIOR orticle of Charcoal Pasic for the Teeth, highly recommended. A The best quality ol Cologne. F'ine Almond Soap. Eau Lustral, a nnc article for the Hair. Anti-Mcphitic Aromatic Vinegar, lor the sick room. Extracts, assorted kinds. Ox Marrow. A lino quality of Hair Brushes. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil House. uf J. H. RILEY St CO. TO niNOEHS. A RULING MACHINE, iron frame for sale cheap for cash. in perfect order. C. SCOTT. jefi. TRACTS on Law Reform just published, nnd for sale at the new bookstore. Neil Flouse. V J.c J. II. RII.KY & 1 J. Port Folios -American Scenery. THE Tomb of Kosciusko, West Point. View ol Wilkesbarre. Penn. Yale College, New Haven, Conn. Also, a fine assortment of Folios, in Turkey Morocco, cap and 4to sizes t ine Stationery, etc.. oic jy'iO. J. II. RILEY Ic CO. NEW BOOKS. PENDENNIS, No. 2. by Thackeray ; 25c. Srenes where Ihe Tempter has triumphed -, by tho author of (-The Jail Chaplain;" 35c. Mornings among the Jesuits a' Rome ; by the Rev. M. Hi Seymour; (if Ac. Bogue's Theological Lectures; 1 vol. Cvo. Jci.t received by sc2G I. N. WHITING It HUNTINGTON. WHITE FISH.-' bids. VV io hi half do. Lske Superior Finn. In very excellent condition, tine and large, at W. M. FIM.H S, wn and 1 Decs eye moc. "OUTLINES OF ENGMBHiT ER ATE R E . A COMPOUND of English Authors and their works, by Shaw. For sale by cpl J. II. RILEY A CO. BOYDELL'S PLATES, No. 13, is now ready for the subscribers, se!4 J. II RII.KY A CO. 01 OLD PENS. A very superior article of Gold Pens T lor sale by api) W. M. SAVAGE. 200 DOLLARS KKWAIll). I: ' PI.D Iron the Jail of Franklin county. on the ere-J ning ol the 13th Inst.. JOHN DAVIS; about 0 feet 10 inches high, about 21 years old. dark complexion, down look, black hair; had on when ho lelt, dark brown heavertocn pull, dark cassinetl Irock coat, plaid or cross bnrred vest ; Md a number of reddish pimples on his lace. EZRA HILLS, iihoul si fet high, fair complexion, a. limit SS years old, buhl impudent manner, very talkative, light hair, sore on left cheek ; had on w hen ho left, light colored sn miner sack cunt, dark colorud beaver tccu pants, plaid vest, black fur hat. JAMES WARNER, about .' feet ID inches high, heavy set, about venrs uhLgrey eyes, lull face, very talliative, dr complexion, light hair; had on black cloth frock coat, black satin vest, barred cissimsre pants, and black cloth cap, AbEJlANUBH WILSON, about 17 years old. about rive feet six inches hlffh. spare madc.f.iircomnlnxion.licrht hnir. gangling awkward appearance ) had on light colored corded pants, black summer Irock coat,plaiil vest, black low crowned lint. The nbovo roward will be paid for tho apprehension and delivery, at the Jail of Franklin county, of tho above named persons, or Idly dullars lor each. JUIl.N GRAHAM, Oct. l-'l. 1(119. Sheriff Franklin county. AMERICAN SALOON, (Under the American Hotel,) HAVE just received Fresh Oysters, and will constantly keep on hand all the delicacies of tho seuson, such as Oviiten, RirdN, Veninon, Frenh I Mi, Snrdines, I'icitieu uyatcrif, Clami, l,oDaterN, c c. Tho Bar will bo kept constantly supplied with the purest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Segars, cV.c, Arc. Nop tins will bo spared to uratil'y the tastes and appetites of tho guests of the American Saloon, ID' Oysters by the doren, hundred or can. Columbus, Oct. 4, IUPJ. II FOR RENT. 'PIIAT desirable dwelling, on the corner of High street L nnd Sugar ulley. recenilv occupied by the subscriber. Also, bilO bushels prime coal in stable lor sale. Possession given on the 5th of Octobur, or sooner, if de sirable. Persons wishing to sno the premises, can do so by calling for the koy at the Btoro of t'yru-c Fuy At. Sons. 0-tl - SAJHUJ&Li 11. l'AV. DAVIS. SMITH & CO.. Commission iiml FortKinling Merchants, holesaln dealers in GROCERIES AND I'KODUCE, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. Personal attention given to receiving anil lurwarding goods, nnd selling produce consigned lor sale Sept. I'.', 1849, dlT CAPITOL HOUSE, COLUMHUS. OHIO, M. NORTHUUP, PROPRIETOR. THIS new and pepular Hotel ib located in the most central part of the city. It has been enlarged, and is now furnished in a style ecjuil to that oi' any Hotel in tho West. The Tablo d'Hote is furnished with every luxury the mai-ket nllords, and no pains will he spared to make the guests feel at home. Stages for all the routes, call at this house daily for pas-sengers.Convenient, nnd first-rate Stabling and Carriage House attached, and experienced and careful Ostlers, always in attendance.Soptember 10. 1849, Ivd LAND FOR SALE. Till", undivided half of 16 7LI-100 acres ol land, adjoining tho city of Columbus, 1G0 rods east of High street, fronting on the Columbus and Grnveport turnpike. Title indisputable price 150 dollars per acre. Terms easy, and made known on application to U. S. FORMAN. Columbus, Sept. -1, 1819. dtl MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS IN OHIO! THE subscriber will give particular attention to the colic ctian in Ohio, Michina Indiana. Illinois. Missouri, Kentucky, I0W knd WWeonwnior that class ol claims long since marked as " Loss," " Gone West," and " not collectable," by Merchahtl, NeWipaperpubliibenl, Manufacturers, and others. Five years experience has given him conscience hence there will be no charge, but so far as collections are made. Cards giving references, terms and instructions, will be sent in answer to post paid letters. Address, W. B. JARVIS, Attorney at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Aug. 14, lSPJ-d&wly. A. L. MARTIN & CO., FASHIONABLE DRAPERS AND TAILORS, iVc. 1 4' 0, Aeil'n Odeon Buildingt, UP STAIRS. A L. MARTIN CO.. respectfully inform tho citizens of Columbus and vicinity, that they nro now right side up, and prepared to execute all orders entrusted to them, with the ntmost pimcWlIyimo uepaicn, anu mey wish particularly to impress upon the minds of nil thnt they have .pared no pains or expense to secure the hest of workmen, so that their customers can rely upon their garments being made in the best possible Dinner A. L & Co., being personally acquainted with the most fashionable Eastern Tailors, have made arrangements with the Cutlers of the leading establishments to have patterns forwarded from lime to time of the prevailing styles of garments worn. They will also ren ive monthly from Paris, a plate of FtuMont. In fact, they are determined I lint no Tailoring Est dilishinent in the United States shall outdo Idem in either style of fashion or workmanship. Particular attention paid to Cutting Ladies' Cloaks and Sacks. Also, Youths' and Children's Dresses. An assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting, kept constantly on hand. A. L. MARTIN &. CO., Nos. I & 9, Neil's Odeon Buildings, up stairs. Oct. 1, IIHO-tf M AC A U L A Y'S ESS AY 8 AND REVIEWS. ESSAYS and Reviews, or, Scenes and Characters ; being n selection of the most eloquent passages from the writings of Thomas Uabington Macsulay. New American edition, I vol. Itmo. Topper's Pcoverbial Philosophy, nnd a Thousand Lines, and other Poems; by Martin Farquhar Tupper, A. M.,E R. S. Nuw edition I vol. I Jmo. A Voice to the Married ; being a compcnd.um ol social, moral and religious duties addressed to husbands and wives; by John Mather Austin, I vol. llimo. A Voice to Youih, addressed to young men and young In ,li: l,v Jiihii Maihcr Austin; 1 vol. llimo. Law "of Kindness Illustrations of the Law of Kind ness, by Rev. G. W. Montgomery ; I vol. lomo. Just received at the bookstore ol JT7. . N. WHITING ft HUNTINGTON CITY HOOK niNDERY. THE subscriber having commenced the ItooK Binding business, in the Wolf Journal building, High street, is prepared to do all kinds of Binding. Blank Books, ol r r , ..lJ 1 I I ... ,ir.l... fll.l llAnk. every iiescripiiun, rami emu m Periodicals, See., neatly bound, on Ihe shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. apUtf I. WIT. SUGAR C'CRKD HAMS, Dried Beef, together with every nrlicle in the Groeorv line. 27 W. M. FINCH, 4 nnd 5 Buckeye Block. NOTICE. npilE notes and accounts of Geo-ge Gere ft Co., are left X w ith us lor settlement and collection Thv must he paid without delav. Columbus. July'5, HMD. GERE, ABBOTT & CO FOR SALE. TWO NEW TWO HOBSF. WAGONS, made on honor, fur sale r.t reduced prices. WM FINCH, null Nos. 4 and fl Buckeve Block. s I'PERIOR CODFISH. 1 cask very superor White Codfish. for retail cnily, at TT . BflJ. r UllEX O) aunij No. I and 5. Buckeye Block. GOLD PENS London Manufacture. J I ST received, an invoice of F'. Mordnn's celebrated Gold Pens, new patterns. The shove are considered much superior in quality .weight and material to any other pen. to which the attention of the public is invited. J- H. HILEY A CO., au7 New bookstore. Neil House. OIL PAINTINGS. A SERIES of 9 Lsndscapes in oil. Scenes in Switzer land linolv framed. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil Mouse. HU, J. II. HILEY A CO VilT7H ENRVltiAlToRYS EiTATE NOTICE is hsreby given, that tho subscriber has been appointed and qualified as administrator on the estate of Capt Henry Msllnry. late of Frank) l county, deceased. Dated at Columbus, this 4th day of October, A I). 1819. , I dw3w B. T. CUSH1NO. PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY ILLUSTRATED. A book of ThoiiBhisnnd Arguments originally treated, bv Martin Farquhar Tupper, and illustrated by William Walcutt. At the new bookstore, Neil House. oc J. H. RILEY &. CO. MUFF8 AND TIPPETS. JUST received, a largo and splendid assortment of Lynx, Isabella, Bear, African Lynx, Jennett, Stono Martin, Coney, and other kinds of Muffs, together with a lnrge assortment of White. Black, and othei kinds of large Tippet Cniiea and Victorinos, fur cheaper than ever ollcred before in this city. oc(7 ilm J. D. OSBORN & CO. ,)Avv ROXIOS Ilellevcrnon Superior Wheel UUU Oven Glass, sizes from 6H9to40HfiO. 400 boxes doublo thick. Imitation Crown, Plale and French, of all descriptions, 1000 boxes Country Brands, sixes from 7X9 to 20 'J I. Constantly on hand at Pittsburgh prices. N, W. SPEEHS. ocl7-tf No. 12 Columbia st., Cincinnati. Kf( BOXES Green GlHsswnre. ww Flasks, Quarts, Pints and Hnlfs Porter and I'nck-ing Bottles, Jars, Tumblers, Vials, and Druggist Ware of all kinds. 600 boxes Flint Glassware. Wino Bottles, Molasses Cans, Creams, Jars, Tumblers, Plain nnd Fluted. Also, Druggist Waro of every variety, constantly for sale by N. W. SPF.ERS, oc!7 tf Columbia st., Cincinnati. MEDICAL NOTICE. DOCTOR J . Ii. MeOlLL WILL attend to all professional calls in the city or country. Office, on High st., next door north of Bcnti's Confectionary. Residence, on F'ront, between Rich and r riend streets. Columbus, Oct. lb, 11119. dim FOR RENT. THE dwelling home formerly occupied by Cnpt Henry S. Millory, opposite the Blind Asylum, Columbus, with ten acres of ground adjacent thereto. For terms, apply to B. T. GUSHING, oclfi-difcwtf HLYNN & BALDWIN TT AVE just reeoived a new mid extensive assortment of XJL Rich Jxwklhy, that has been selected with great cure. "sl Wo shall be glad, at all times, to show our nev goods, to all those who may favor us with a call. oc20d NEIL HOUSE. LEATHER! LEATHER! LEATHER! THE subscriber has more Leather in store, a greater variety, and at lower prices, than can be found elsewhere in the city. Manufacturers who will please call and examine for themselves, are assured that they will not go away dissatislied. (13 High street, corner of Journal building. oe!6 H. II. KIMBALL. ANSEL EDWARDS' CHEAP CASH HOOK STORE, NEXT HOOlt TO TBI I'OST OFFtCI.BTATI STKKr.T, COLUMM'S, OHIO. CCONSTANTLY for sale, a general assortment ol Stand-J aid and Miscellaneous Books, Cheap Publications, the Magazines, &:c. English, French and American Stationery. Gold Pens of varflfes styles, and ol the best quality. Engravings, Letter and Cip Writing Paper, ccc, c. 'oclfi tf 1849. New York and Cincinnati Line. Chamborlin.Oaluian &Co.,New York, ., A. R. Cobb Co., - - Bullulo, Proprietors CONNECTS WITH New York and Ohio Line, Ohio Canal Cobb, Bishop & Co Cleveland. Kellogg llaskius Ohio Canal Perry Smith & Co Zanesville. irjrNo Transhipment at Albany or Troy. IJ Cargoes fully insured. Ship Daily from Pier No. 2, East River. For Freight or Passage, apply to CHAMBERLIN, OATMAN fc CO., No. 29 Coenties Slip, N. Y. MARK PACKAOII U N. Y. A Nl t'. LINE. au22 SmdAw "STTfE - HO uTe Sl "A 1,0 ON, AVI) 2t 5iXS'l-o f Between the Neil House and the American ) 1IIOH STHEET. COLDMBCI, THRESH Oysters, Game, YenltoD. At. I. Poached Units. Rarebits, Snrdines, Stenks, Ten, Colfce, Chocolate, Ac., at all hours through the day and evening. A choice assortment of Confectionery and Cigars. Foreign, Eastern and City Papers, in the Saloons. eStSmd NEWTON NORTHOVER. NOTICE. rTtHE Stockholders in the Columbus nnd Hirrisburgh A Turnpike Company, are hereby notified that an instnl nient of 'I to per cent, has been ortlered by the Directors, payable Within sixty dtvys from date, to Geo. M. Parsons, Esq., Treasurer. L. BUTTLES, Sec'y of Hoard of Directors. Columbus, Aug. 211, 1849,-dtm A. O. BROWN HAS bought one of the largest assortments of Morocco, Linings. Leather, Findings, Hoots, Shoes and Rubbers that has ever been brought to this market, viz : 50 dozen French Calfskins ; Judo. PhiladelpbiaCalfand Kip Skins; 2.U00 sides, consisting of Wax and Buff Upper and Kip; 'P. F. Split and Country Calfskins ; UK) doz. French, Tnrupico, Mogadore and Madras Morocco; Red, Pink. Yellow, Green, Blue and Cochineal Linings J 800 sides Baltimore white Solo Leather ; 5IK) lbs. Shoo Thread. Udillerent kinds , Silk, Twist, Patent Sewing Thread; Boot web, Galloon, Ribons, Silk and Cotton Laces, Knives. Pinchers. Hammers, Punches. Size sticks and Straps Bristles, Shoe Pegs. Nails, Lasts, Boot trees and Crimps; Fuy's Paris Kit; everything known lo the craft; 6100 pairs Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, of all Borts and patterns, lor Ladies, Gentlemen and Chll dren'swear; 1.000 pairs latest improved Patent Metallic Over Shoes ; nil to be sold at prices that will make gentlemen face the music. snTdAwtf TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ALL persons indebted to E. W A E. Gwvnnk, or Gwvnnks McMuniciK, are requested to coll at the ollice in the bnsement on the alley, anil under the old store room, where the books and notes of the above firms will be round in Ihe hands of Mr. W. A. Fiiack n, who is duly authorized to receive money and make settlements. Those who do not avnil themselves of this notice, may expect to lind their notes or nccounts in the hands of proper officers for collection. E. W. & E. GWVN'NE. Columbus, Oct. 17, 1849. lmclAtw Columbus and (Jroveport Turnpike Company. THE Presidsntnnd Directors ol said Company have made a requisition of lOpi-rccnt on all stock subscribed to said road, (being the third instalment.) payment to he made to W. W. Kile, treasurer of the board, at jus ollice in Madison township, on or before the 15th day of December, A. D. WW. To persons residing in or near Columbus, the payments may be made to Thomas Moodie. Cashier City Bank. JOHN SHARP, President. John Cox, Secretary. Grovcport, Oct. 15. l849-2mdAw. TO NHOli MANUFACTURERS. OflA SIDES fntney Kip Leather. Ilsi Philadelphia wUU Slaughter Kip Skins; 20 doz. French Calf Skins; 20 doz. Philadelphia do.; U doz New York do.: 50 doz. Morocco and Kid do; 100 doz. Lining do.; all colors and qualities, just received, and for sale very cheap, at the Shoo and Leather store of ,,,-,; II. II. KIMBALL. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. PERSONAL property belonging to the estate of ('apt. Henry S. Mailoiy. "deceased, consisting of a great va. riety of elegant parlor furniture, carpets, beds, oodding, kitchen utensils, silver and other plate, line blooded trotting horses, carnnges.a buggy, a cropol com of this year's raising, and a variety of other properly in ordinary use in house keeping, will be sold at vendue, at his lotc residence opposite tho Blind Asylum. Columbus, on Monday IlieVJthinst , commencing at 10 o'clock in the foreiiorn, and will continue from day thereafter until the property is nil sold. B T. GUSHING. Aclm'r. Oct 12, 1849 dAwts A GRADUATE OF the University of Virginia, w ho tl.o past ten years has been engaged in leeching the higher branches of a liberal education, desires a situation in connexion with some scientific institution. The department of Mathematics will be preferred. The most ample testimonials of competency and fitness can be furnished Ironc gentlemen well known to the scientific world. Any intelligence respecting n present vacancy, or one likelv to occur within several months, will receive attention," if addressed to A. B C, offiea ol the National Intelligencer, Washington. oc2-d!m COAL! COAM COAL! r( fifiA BUSHELS first quality of Northern Coal for )U.UUU sale by the Licking and Coihocton Coal Company, at their Yard opposite llavden's F'actory. oeB-diwtf THOS STITT, Agent. FINE OLD CHEESE. JUST received, a large lot of fine old cheese from Major McClond's dairy. (oc!2) W. M. FINCH. HOOKS & STATIONARY. i. N. WHITING it HUNT IN Q TON, Ihioksellert and Hlntiontrt. Hih itrttt. NEW EDITION OF SWAN'S EXECUTOR'8 AND ADJHINISTRATOK'S MANUAL. A MANUAL FOR EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS, in the settlement of Estates of Deceased Persons; Willi Practical Forms. By Joseph R. Swan, late President Judge of the Tw elfth Judicial Circuit, nnd author of " Swan's Treatise on the law relating to the Power, and Duties of Justices ol tho Peace and Constables, in the Stste of Ohio." New edition, 1 vol. roy. 12mo. For sate at the bookstore of 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Columbus, Sept. b, 1819. The work may also be had, at the publishers' prices, of tho following persons, viz : Dr. Harvey Scott Lancaster; Joseph Jones, bookseller, Chillicothe ; William McArthur, Circloville ; D. M. Murray, Portsmouth; Sanford A Co., booksellers, Newark ; W. W. Reed A Sons, and A. W. Per-ley.do., Zanesville ; McCracken Thompson, Cambridge ; Dr. John Dunham, St. Clairsville ; J. 11. Thompson, bookseller. Wheeling ; A. L. Frazer, do., Steubcnvillo ; B. L, A T. Hanna, New Lisbon ; James A. Adair, Esq., McCnnnells-ville; Win. Nash, Gallipolis; Henry H. Nenl, do.; Beebe Elkins. booksellers, Akron; W. A S. Slocum, do., Marietta; J. D Bigger & Co., Mussillun ; 1. J. F'ast, do., t-sn-ton; B. Little, do,, Ravenna; C. W. James, clerk of the court. Log-in, llockingcnunty ; Samuel Kneppor, Wooster ; John Beail, Cadiz ; Martin Welker, clerk ol the court. Millers bursh, Holmes county j Wm. 11. Canlield, Esq., Msdins; M. C. ounglove, bookseller, Cleveland ; Sanlord A Hay-ward, do., do ; C. Bartlett, do , Pnincsville ; W. N. Porter, Warren, Trumbull county; AmosC. Hubbard, clerk of the court. Jefferson, Ashtabula county ; David Cnmpbell A- Sou, booksellers, Sandusky City ; W. M. Starks, Portmsster, Lower Sandusky ; J. J. Beach, bookseller, Mansfield ; J. B. Larvvill, clerk of tho court. Bucyrus ; Bronson McLone, Kenton, Hardin county ; J. N. Kurtz, bookseller, Springfield; S. Milliktn, clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette county; Charles Ells, bookseller, Dayton: F'rancis Harris, Xenial James Morrison, Piqua; Thomas Brodic. Postmaster, Lebanon ; II. W. Derby A Co., booksellers, Cincinnati ; Bradley A Anthony, do., do.; Wm. W. Fay, Delaware; G. C. Worth, Upper Sandusky ; Curtis Allen, Marion ; John Melvin. London, Mndison county; George Ebert, Tiffin; Wm. Hood, Pcrrysburgh : C.I'.. Newman and J.M. Crosby, Norwalk ; J. Soweis A Co., Findlay ; Otlo H. Moelier, Somerset. Perry co.; Parsons A Co., Elyria. se7 d&w WONDERFUL INVENTIONS. A HISTORY of Wonderful Inventions, illustrated with numerous engravings ; 1vol. contknts : The Mariner's Compass; The Steam Engine; Lighthouses; The Cotton Manufacture; Gunpowder ard Gun Cotton; Steam Navigation ; Clocks; The Railway; Printing; Gas Light; The Themomelor ; The Electric Telegraph; The Barometer; f,'he Telescope ; The Microscope, Just received and for sale by jyS. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. . NEW BOOKS. LYNCH'S EXPEDITION A narrative of the United Spates' Expedition to the River Jordnn and the Dead Sen; 1 vol. Uvo., wiih maps and numerous illustrations. Cirlyle's Dante Dante's Divine Comedy, The Inferno ; a literal prose translation, with the text of the original, colla ted from the beBt editions, and explanatory notes ; 1 vol. 12 mo; by John A. Carlyle, M. D. Characteristics of Literature Illustrated by the geniuB of distinguished men ; 1 vol ; by Henry 'P. Tuckeruian. Roland Caahcl : by Charles Lever part 2. For .ale by jyll. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. GOLD PENS AND PENCILS. THE subscribers have recently received a laige assortment of Gold Pens, from the best manufactories in the country, among which are Levi Brown's F.ne Gold Pens. Tho Congress do do. Bard Si Brot ers' do. Woodward's do do. The Croton do do. The Victoiia do do. Also. Gold and Silver Pencil Cases. All of which will oc sold at the lowest prices. JeW. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Gieslcr'e Ecclesiastical History. A COMPOUND of Ecclesiastical History, by Dr. John C. L. Giesler ; anew edition in 2 vols. ilvo. Chalmers' Sermons, from 17U8 to 1847; forming vol. C. of Chalmers' PosthumouH Works. Hildreth's U. States, from tho first settlement of the country to the organization of the government under the Federal Constitution, in II vols. Soutbey's Common Place Book; being choice selections from celebrated authors ; in two parts part 1, 60c. For sale by au'J I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. THE subscribers keep constantly on hand at their book store, a very gerund assortment of Sunday School Hooks, embracing an extensive variety of Library Books. Question Books, 'Poachers' Class Books, Catechisms, Ac, Ac. Cheap Bibles, Testaments, Ac, Sic. All of which will be sold at the Societies' Eastern pi ices. Persons desiring to make up Sunday School Libraries, Ae., are invited to call and examine their assortment. jy21 dAvv. I, N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKS. ' i-THIE History of Pendennis, his Fortunes and Misfor-Jt. tunes, his Friends and his greatest Enemy By W. M. Thackeray, author of Vanity Fair, The Great Hogaity Diamond, Ac. .Illustrated by the author. Price IS cents. The Magic of Kindness; or the wondrous story of the Good Huan. By the Brothers Mayhew. Illustrated by George Cruikshanks unci Henry Meadows. History of the National Constituent Assembly of Trance, from May, 111 18. By J. F. Corkran, Esq. Just received and for sale by se8 LjN WHITING A HUNTINGTON. New Edition of Fremont's Exploring Expedition.OREGON and California Tho Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon nnd California, by brevet Col. J. C. Fremont. To which is added a description of the Physical Geography of California, with recent notj. ces ol the Gold Region, from the latest nnd most authentic sources; I vol, l2mo, new edition. Just received at the bookstore of jy7dw. 1. ,N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. THE INCARNATION; OR, Pictures of the Virgin nnd Her Son; by Charles Bc echer with an introduction, by Mrs. Harriet Bencher Stowe ; 1 vol. Marie Antninet'e; by J. S. C. Abbott. 1 vol. crimson cloth, with engravings. " For sale by jy.'. 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Hildreth's U. States, Vol. I. A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, from the discovery ol the Contineut to the organization of the Government under the Federal ('(institution. In 3 vols Omo. Bv Richard Hilpukth. For sale by iyi.l I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. DH7. cTlMBE'sliTjJIDE TO HEALTH i Health and long lfe within the reach of all." THE Universal Guide to health, by a rational course (I food and diet; by Andrew Combo. M. D. New edition, 1 vol. 12mo. For sale at the bookstore of iy7. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. THIERS' YAPOLEON. Complete. THE History of the Consulate and Empire under Napoleon. Nos. S and !, completing the work Just received bv ep3 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY. HISTORY of the American Bible Society from ils organization to the present time. 1 vol. vo.j' 1,50. By Rev. W. P. Strickland. For tain by sep3 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. United States IJpensatory New Edition. THE Dispensatory of the Uniled States of America ; by Drs. ood At Bachr. Eighth edition, carefully revised. For sale bv aulO 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKS. LIFE in the Far Wast, by leorge Frederick Buxton ; 1 vol. 12mo. "Cuj ,( the best books of the season." For salo bv jyA I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. MR8rLiitMErV WORK. HEARTS AND HOMES, or Social Distinctions; a story bv Mrs F.I I is. For sale by null. I. N WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Lvnch's Expedition to the Dead Sea. ANEW SUPPLY just received by sept I N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. NEW UBfj T AD" Alice, or the New Una) a novel. For sale by Lj still I N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON.